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nectar

noun as in sweet drink

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You can practically taste the sweet nectar of Middle East peace generated by that decision.

In 10 to 12 days, adults surface to feast for roughly 90 days on honeydew melon, decaying fruit, plant nectar and bird dung.

This time of year, bees can be more aggressive because the nectar in their hives can dry up.

A nectar source can also act as a feed for caterpillars.

From BBC

"This suggests that what we are seeing is an effect of weather on the flowering plants that bees depend on for pollen and nectar, and this in turn affects the bees."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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